A suspect in the shooting death of a ten-year-old boy has been caught after ten months on the run. Authorities say Tashawndra Drayton was apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Southampton County on Monday. Drayton, who is also known as "23 Brazy," was wanted for a shooting in Franklin that killed ten-year-old La'Marj Holden and wounded another person. Drayton is currently facing charges of first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding.
The World Health Organization is warning consumers of fake copies of Ozempic. The WHO on Thursday issued warnings about phony medications claiming to have the active ingredient found in the popular diabetes drug. The warning alerts consumers of three falsified batches of the drug that were found in the UK and Brazil last October, and in the U.S. last December. The WHO says the fake drugs can be harmful and can lead to health complications resulting from unmanaged blood glucose levels.